I tasted the apéritif for Prime Minister Štrougal
Alice Uhlářová was born on the 7th of August in 1958 in Ostrava-Zábřeh. Like four generations before her, she found her calling in gastronomy. Her grandmother Amálie Kubáňová, along with her siblings Rudolf, Josef, Vladimír and Božena at the Martiňák chalet in the Beskydy Mountains not far from Horní Bečva. The whole family was active in the anti-Nazi resistance and Rudolf, Josef, Vladimír and Božena paid the highest price. Alice apprenticed as a cook and a waitress and she worked in this field for long years. In the 1980’s, she worked as a waitress in a recreational facility of the Ministry of the Interior where she served the top Communist functionnaires, including the Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Lubomír Štrougal. She never married, in 1989, her only son Josef wasa born. After 2000, she taught practical subjects at a hospitality school in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. For 23 years, she served in the town council of Prostřední Bečva, where she also lived at the time of recording the interview in 2021.